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All I can say is they still do not get it.
"P-town to rethink condom policy; Governor urges no access for young children" by Jack Nicas, Globe Correspondent | June 25, 2010
The Provincetown school system will revisit its controversial policy of making condoms available to all students, with no age restriction, after Governor Deval Patrick expressed concern yesterday that very young children would have access to them.
A day after the new policy caused a media firestorm, School Committee chairman Peter Grosso said that Provincetown would probably limit condoms to fifth-graders and older.
Yeah, PROBABLY does not mean WILL!
His stance stemmed from a conversation he had with Superintendent Beth Singer, author of the rule set to take effect this fall.
Yeah, this looks bad. What are you doing?
“She said the School Committee is going to have to revisit the policy and definitely reword it so it’s self-explaining, and possibly wording it so that maybe there would be an exclusion of the real young grades,’’ Grosso said....
The wording of the policy technically makes condoms available to any Provincetown pupil, from preschoolers to high school seniors.
Are your heads just full of s*** or something worse out there?
But Singer and two committee members have assured critics that the policy would be enforced case by case and that, in practical application, condoms would not be given to young elementary school students....
The School Committee will probably meet Tuesday to discuss possible changes, Grosso said. But he said he would not support limiting the condoms to the high school.
“Not at all,’’ he said. “It’d have to go lower than that, because we all know kids are sexually active before high school. I’d say we’ll keep fifth- and sixth grade’’ in the free condom program.
Then the world has changed because I never.... not then. Not way back when.
This is "progress" and "liberation?"
School Committee member Carrie Notaro said that while she prefers the current policy, she is willing to compromise....
They just don't get it. It is no mystery why the high school will be closing.
Notaro said that when the School Committee unanimously passed the policy June 8, the intent was to provide condoms to older students.
The possibility that younger students would request the condoms was not considered, because it was unrealistic, she said.
Asked what she would do if her second-grade son came home with a condom, she said:
See for yourself:
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Please tell me you do not see Patrick's name near the end of the piece.
So that's how they blackmail you, huh?
If so, I feel sorry for his wife.